Interesting thread, I've actually been thinking about something very similar. A driver owned low budget facility in the mainland US with a low budget track with multiple configurations built just for drifting. It would probably have to be a very basic low cost track to be financially possible. But if it were open 7 days a week, geared towards the drivers as a practice facility, and the price was reasonable enough for the average enthusiast, it might work. I'm talking a low level, low budget operation run by drivers with no media in mind, everyone responsible for their own cars and their own safety. I have one question though, how far are people actually willing to drive to practice for hours at a track? And if there was a hotel/inn built into the track facility, would people stay for multiple days? (assuming they are coming from out of state).
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charlieeeee... what's up bro. it's rex. dang. that's awesome. that would be cool to watch and who knows? maybe in the future they'll hold an actual D1 event there if the track's challenging and good enough. so what's up with drive fest? hahaha. take care bro. hope you're doing good. blessings!
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Originally posted by charlie@jstdrfttell me about it lee, the days where we fear the black flag of group c! now has finally come to an end. i worked hard to earn the trust of WSIR... and i hope to keep it up for many years to come. watch out for a big event in july!
DRIVE FEST! A 2 DAY RACING/DRIFTING EVENT! by justdrift!
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